Yes, Mrs. has a period because it is an abbreviation and mrs is not a word. The same holds true for Mr., Dr., and Ms.
Mr. and Mrs. take a period, but Miss does not at it is not an abbreviation.
Yes, it is common to put a period after "Mrs." as it is an abbreviation for "missus."
Yes there should be a period.
Miss has no punctuation, Mrs. has a period at the end
Yes. Period. Yes, you do.
You put a period after all of those in the states, however, the British system requires no period after such abbreviations, Mr Mrs Ms .
Yes, i.e. Mr. , Mrs.
Yes there is.
You just did it , except you put a period behind after Dr. & Mrs. , as they are abbreviations.
"The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg is set in the 1960s.
Mrs. is usually written as an abbreviation with a period or full stop. When spelled out in old books, it's written "mistress" but pronounced "missus".
You would say the male title first, but you need and in there. It should be Mr. and Mrs. John, and Mr. needs a period.